(I'm wondering if shared volume performance is any better since it's using sshfs instead of gRPC FUSE. Everything (including volume mounts and host-mode networking) works just like it did before and performance is exceptional. I've been using this setup for the last two days and it's been smooth sailing. flutter pub get just in case flutter test -machine -coverage > tests.output sonar-scanner. In our case the software we wanna use is Docker. With software we basically mean two things: first an operating system for your Raspberry Pi and second the software you as user would like to use - e.g. Give it a go In the final step, lets put it all together and go to the root of the Flutter project and run the following. The SD card contains all the software which we are going to use on our Raspberry Pi. The YAML for my Lima VM uses Alpine and installs/configures qus so that you can run multi-arch Docker containers, even on M1 Macs. Lines 24: you will get them after creating a new project inside the Portal. Setting up kubectl with Docker for Mac Kubernetes If you dont already have kubectl installed, the easiest way is with Homebrew. Then tell Docker to use the Unix socket that it makes available: export DOCKER_HOST="unix://$HOME/.lima/docker.sock" Then, create a directory for your new Lima VM and clone my example into it: mkdir $HOME/lima_machines &Ĭurl -sSLo $HOME/lima_machines/docker.yaml \įinally, start your Lima VM: limactl start $HOME/lima_machines/docker.yaml -tty=false I wrote a post about it in my blog, but I'll summarize it here:įirst, install Lima and the Docker CLI: brew install lima docker Once you've signed up and signed in to Docker Hub, get Docker Desktop for Mac.
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I figured out how to use Lima with Portainer to get 99% of the Docker Desktop experience with 100% less Electron. Docker Hub keeps track of the containers you're running (or creating) and provides a. Haven't thought about Docker Desktop until someone gilded me for this post.